Michelle Williams earned less than $1,000 for her work during reshoots on Ridley Scott’s “All the Money in the World,” while her co-star Mark Wahlberg earned around $1.5 million, USA Today reported on Tuesday.

Scott said in subsequent interviews that returning cast appeared in the reshoots for free and only Plummer was paid. However, citing unnamed persons familiar with the production, USA Today reports that Wahlberg’s representatives at William Morris Endeavor negotiated a $1.5 million fee to appear in the reshoots. Williams, like Wahlberg a client of WME, received approximately $80 a day, totaling less than $1,000.

Produced by Imperative Entertainment and distributed by Sony’s TriStar Pictures, “All the Money in the World” recounts the 1973 kidnapping and ransoming of J. P. Getty III, grandson of J. Paul Getty. Williams plays Getty III’s mother Gail Harris, while Wahlberg plays the Getty company investigator tasked with finding Getty III. Directed by Scott and written by David Scarpa, the film received wide release December 25.

Representatives for William Morris Endeavor, Sony Pictures, Ridley Scott, Wahlberg, and Williams, did not immediately respond to requests from TheWrap for comment.